0 Vociferous people express their opinions and complaints loudly and repeatedly in speech, and vociferous demands, etc. are made repeatedly and loudly:
1 repeatedly and loudly expressing your opinions and complaints, or (of demands, complaints, etc.) expressed in this way:
vociferous objections
In both countries, governments excluded either the opposition or the unions and ignored their vociferous protests.
Although malaise is apparent, vociferous critics of government programs and policies, such as the lighting technician, are still a distinct minority.
At other times, discouragement of participation took the form of campaigns mounted in the publicly owned press to smear the most vociferous critics.
The winning margin was sufficient to deter even the most vociferous opposition candidates from pursuing their claims of malpractice.
The workers remained vociferous in their opposition to the idea of ending the strike and asked the leaders not to compromise with the government.
In response to the vociferous criticisms of its budget by powerful ethnic lobby groups, the government retreated.
The disruptive element was replaced by a vociferous commitment to learning and displayed a strong creative urge.
Some writers even go so far as to issue vociferous disclaimers to the effect that this is not biographical writing although the plot corresponds extremely closely to their lives.